2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16041631
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Influencing Factors and Evaluation of Groundwater Ecological Function in Arid/Semiarid Regions of China: A Review

Haohao Cui,
Mingjiang Yan,
Qian Wang
et al.

Abstract: In arid and semi-arid areas, due to drought climate and shortage of water resources, groundwater is crucial for natural ecological protection and economic development. It serves a dual role as a resource function and an ecological function. However, with the continuous improvement of the exploitation and utilization of groundwater by human activities during rapid economic development, the phenomenon of groundwater overexploitation is becoming more and more serious, which has destroyed the natural balance of gr… Show more

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“…Ecosystems play a vital role in maintaining regional ecological security and health management and are also a core factor in regulating sediment transport, soil stability, and groundwater flow [1,2]. However, the intensification of global environmental pressure, including abnormal climate changes (such as global warming, extreme drought, and rainstorms) and enhanced human activities, has caused severe external disturbances to the global ecosystem and has had a profound impact on the function and structure of the ecosystem, which seriously threatens its stability [3,4]. In the past decade, global warming has significantly increased the frequency of extreme weather events, such as rainstorm events caused by extreme precipitation, resulting in the frequent occurrence of debris flow disasters in China [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystems play a vital role in maintaining regional ecological security and health management and are also a core factor in regulating sediment transport, soil stability, and groundwater flow [1,2]. However, the intensification of global environmental pressure, including abnormal climate changes (such as global warming, extreme drought, and rainstorms) and enhanced human activities, has caused severe external disturbances to the global ecosystem and has had a profound impact on the function and structure of the ecosystem, which seriously threatens its stability [3,4]. In the past decade, global warming has significantly increased the frequency of extreme weather events, such as rainstorm events caused by extreme precipitation, resulting in the frequent occurrence of debris flow disasters in China [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%